| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 832 páginas
...be seen elsewhere, numerous, and seem to have possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely...upon as a god, whom the earth was not worthy to hold, nor the sun to shine upon. He profaned his sanctity if he so much as touched the ground with his foot.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 páginas
...Xahuan nations of ancient America, the priests "possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely...in whom the Zapotec monarchs had a powerful rival." And the relation between spirtual and temporal rulers here indicated, recalling that between spiritual... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 834 páginas
...be seen elsewhere, numerous, and seem to have possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely...upon as a god, whom the earth was not worthy to hold, nor the sun to shine upon. He profaned his sanctity if he so much as touched the ground with his foot.... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 834 páginas
...be seen elsewhere, numerous, and seem to have possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely by a pontiff, in whom the Zapotec mouarchs had a powerful rival. It is impossible to overrate the reverence in which this spiritual king... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 228 páginas
...Nahuan nations of ancient America, the priests " possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely...in whom the Zapotec monarchs had a powerful rival." And the relation between spiritual and temporal rulers here indicated, recalling that between spiritual... | |
| James George Frazer - 1890 - 430 páginas
...divine person. This rule was observed both by the Mikado and by the pontiff of the Zapotecs. The latter "was looked upon as a god whom the earth was not worthy to hold, nor the sun to shine upon." 4 The Japanese would not allow that the Mikado "should expose his sacred... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 928 páginas
...possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotaL Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was luled absolutely by a pontiff, in whom the Zapotec monarchs had a powerful rival. " And the relation between spiritual and temporal rulers here indicated, recalling that between spiritual... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1896 - 670 páginas
...nations of ancient America, the priests "possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopua, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely...in whom the Zapotec monarchs had a powerful rival." And the relation between spirtual and temporal rulers here indicated, recalling that between spiritual... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 670 páginas
...Nahuan nations of ancient America, the priests "possessed great power, secular as well as sacerdotal. Yopaa, one of their principal cities, was ruled absolutely by a pontiff, in whom the Zapotcc monarchs had a powerful rival." And the relation between spirtual and temporal rulers here... | |
| Grant Allen - 1897 - 472 páginas
...one of the chief cities of the kingdom, with absolute dominion. He was looked upon as a god " whom earth was not worthy to hold or the sun to shine upon." He profaned his sanctity if he touched the common ground with his holy foot. The officers who bore his palanquin on their shoulders... | |
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